Public Works readers at these events are always happy to answer questions. But I don’t like to monopolize their time and attention. They’re focused—and rightly so—on wringing the most out of their agency’s travel and education budgets.

That’s why one of my new year’s resolutions is to spend more time hanging out with readers at their place of employment. Nothing opens the door wider on understanding your needs than actually being on site with you.

I’ve been fortunate to spend the day (or as many hours as my hosts could spare) with public works departments in California, Georgia, Illinois, Louisiana, Minnesota, Virginia, and Wisconsin. I’ve sat in on meetings with staff, FEMA representatives, contractors, and elected officials. I saw a public works director answer parking policy questions on live television. I’ve been to a jobsite where homes were removed for a flood prevention project, been walked to intersections to evaluate Americans with Disabilities Act sidewalk-compliance measures, tried to follow along as traffic engineers explained lighting control technology, and seen how decals are applied to police cars (silly me: I thought they were painted on).

I hope you’ll give me the opportunity to tag along and learn about your team. E-mail sjohnston@hanleywood.com.

So here’s my idea: I’ll tack a day on to travel plans for the rest of the year to visit a local operation, assuming I’m invited, of course. Here’s what I have scheduled: